1969 Dodge Coronet R/t 440 Six Pack R/t on 2040-cars
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Drive Type: AUTO
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 3,000
Model: Coronet
Exterior Color: Yellow
Trim: R/T
Number of Cylinders: 8
1969 DODGE CORONET
R/T
440 SIX PACK -
390+ H.P.
THIS SHOW
CAR HAD A MULTI YEAR
RESTORATION .
THE ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
-ARE REBUILT .
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL R/T
CAR
POWER STEERING
POWER BRAKES
VINYL TOP LEMON TWIST YELLOW
RAMCHARGER HOOD
&
FUNCTIONAL HOOD AIR SCOOPS
N96
R/T TACHOMETER
BUCKET SEATS
CONSOLE
BUMBLE BEE STRIPES
AUTOMATIC
VERY RARE HEAD
RESTS
POSITRACTION REAR
HEMI SUSPENSION
26" H.D.
RADIATOR
IN GALEN GOVIERS REGISTRY #42 of
82 DECODED BY GALEN GOVIER.
PROFESSIONALLY REBUILT WITH A NOM ENGINE & NEW SIX PACK
ADDED.
IT WAS TRAILERED TO 3 CAR SHOWS AND WON FIRST PLACE IN
ALL.
ALL THE INVOICES , PAPERWORK AND GOVIER
REPORTS ARE INCLUDED. THERE
MUST BE OVER 100 DOCUMENTS AND INVOICES. IT ALSO HAS THE ORIGINAL MANUALS &
BROCHURES
FEATURING THE CAR.
I HAVE OVER 50K IN THE CAR.
I AM OPEN TO REALISTIC OFFERS.
IT IS A TURN KEY ALL DONE SHOW CAR.
NEEDS NOTHING.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS FORCE ME TO SELL
IT.
PLEASE CALL ME TO COME BY AND SEE IT IN
PERSON
908 454 0222
CAR IS IN NORTHERN NJ |
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